1.Investigation of knee disorders in electromechanical soldiers of a warship
Peifeng SUN ; Yan SUI ; Guofeng XIA ; Xiaoliang LI ; Qi LIU ; Chunsheng TAO
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(3):219-222
Objective To investigate the knee disorders and risk factors in electromechanical soldiers of a warship,so as to provide a basis for prevention and treatment measures.Methods The knee disorders and treatment data of 200 electromechanical soldiers(study group)and 200 soldiers from other departments(control group)were colected by questionnaire survey and medical records.Results The incidence of knee diseases was 37.5%(75 cases)in the study group,which was significantly higher than that in the control group(16.0%,32 cases,P<0.05).Traumatic and degenerative diseases were the main types of knee disorders.Age and body mass index were the influencing factors of knee disorders in electromechanical soldiers.Conclusion There is a high incidence of knee disorders in electromechanical soldiers,which is related to a variety of factors.Appropriate prevention and treatment measures are of great significance to reduce the incidence of knee disorders,promote rapid recovery,and reduce non-combat casualty.
2.Risk factors and prediction model construction of arrhythmia in elderly patients with early lung cancer after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection
Xiaoping ZUO ; Xiaochuan LIU ; Xiqiang WU ; Zhou LI ; Tian XIA ; Guofeng LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2023;50(12):711-716
Objective:To investigate risk factors of arrhythmia in elderly patients with early lung cancer after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection to construct a prediction model.Methods:Two hundreds and twenty elderly patients with early lung cancer after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection were retrospectively chosen in the period from January 2017 to January 2023 in Guang'an People's Hospital of Sichuan Province. The occurrence of arrhythmia was calculated, and the clinical data of patients with arrhythmia and those without arrhythmia were compared. Logistic regression was employeed to analyze the independent influencing factors of arrhythmia in elderly patients with early lung cancer after thoracoscopic pneumonectomy. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic performance of regression model on arrhythmia after thoracoscopic pneumonectomy in elderly patients with early lung cancer.Results:Forty-one of 220 (18.64%) elderly patients with early lung cancer treated by thoracoscopic pneumonectomy had arrhythmia. There were statistically significant differences between patients with arrhythmia and patients without arrhythmia in age ( χ2=17.76, P<0.001), combined with essential hypertension ( χ2=21.06, P<0.001), forced expiratory volume in one second as a percentage of predicted value (FEV 1%) ( χ2=17.88, P<0.001), left atrium anterior-and-posterior diameter ( χ2=37.82, P<0.001), operation type ( χ2=27.09, P<0.001) and postoperative constipation ( χ2=18.25, P<0.001). The results of multivariate analysis showed that age>75 years old ( OR=22.17, 95% CI: 3.78-130.11, P=0.001), combined with essential hypertension ( OR=26.55, 95% CI: 3.99-176.95, P=0.001), FEV 1%≤70% ( OR=6.20, 95% CI: 1.37-28.11, P=0.018), left atrium anterior-and-posterior diameter>40 mm ( OR=10.84, 95% CI: 2.24-52.45, P=0.003), thoracoscopic lobectomy ( OR=7.07, 95% CI: 1.62-30.80, P=0.009), and postoperative constipation ( OR=79.97, 95% CI: 11.87-538.83, P<0.001) were all independent risk factors for arrhythmia after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection in elderly patients with early lung cancer. A prediction model was established for statistically significant indicators in multivariate analysis, ln ( P/1- P) =-7.89+3.10×age+3.28×combined with essential hypertension+1.82×FEV 1%+2.38×left atrium anterior-and-posterior diameter+1.96×operation type+4.38×postoperative constipation ( P was the prediction probability of P value in regression model). ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curve (AUC) of predict arrhythmia after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection in elderly patients with early lung cancer were 0.64, 0.71, 0.68, 0.74, 0.76, 0.87 and 0.98, respectively. The Yoden index was 27.29%, 42.28%, 34.92%, 47.42%, 73.63%, 50.97% and 91.97%, respectively. Conclusion:Age>75 years old, combined with essential hypertension, FEV 1%≤70%, left atrium anterior-and-posterior diameter>40 mm, thoracoscopic lobectomy and postoperative constipation are all independent risk factors for arrhythmia after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection in elderly patients with early lung cancer. Nomogram model based on the above risk factors has high efficacy in predicting arrhythmia occurance after thoracoscopic pulmonary resection.
3.The first outbreak of dengue fever and molecular tracing in Puyang, 2019
Guofeng XU ; Qingjie ZHANG ; Yuhua ZHANG ; Xiaofei MENG ; Guangkang LI ; Yonghao GUO ; Weimin XIE ; Shengli XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(8):978-982
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed an outbreak of dengue fever in Puyang of Henan province in 2019, in order to find the sources of infection.Methods:Dengue virus IgM/IgG and NS1 antigen were tested by colloidal gold method. E gene was amplified by PCR. MegaX was used for sequences alignment to construct evolutionary distance trees.Results:After clinical and laboratory confirmation, there were 81 cases of dengue fever, 17 of which were imported case who were local farmers and worked in Combadia and Thailand, and 64 of which were indigenous cases. The E gene alignment results showed that the pathogen of this epidemic was Vietnamese 1 and highly homologous with the Vietnamese strain. After the local outbreak, dengue virus E gene developed a nucleotide site mutation which can be steadily transmission.Conclusion:The dengue fever outbreak in Puyang was a local outbreak caused by dengue virus type 1, which was associated with imported cases. Gene sequencing showed that the imported pathogen had a relatively stable and transmissible nucleotide mutation after the local epidemic.
4.The first outbreak of dengue fever and molecular tracing in Puyang, 2019
Guofeng XU ; Qingjie ZHANG ; Yuhua ZHANG ; Xiaofei MENG ; Guangkang LI ; Yonghao GUO ; Weimin XIE ; Shengli XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(8):978-982
Objective:This study retrospectively analyzed an outbreak of dengue fever in Puyang of Henan province in 2019, in order to find the sources of infection.Methods:Dengue virus IgM/IgG and NS1 antigen were tested by colloidal gold method. E gene was amplified by PCR. MegaX was used for sequences alignment to construct evolutionary distance trees.Results:After clinical and laboratory confirmation, there were 81 cases of dengue fever, 17 of which were imported case who were local farmers and worked in Combadia and Thailand, and 64 of which were indigenous cases. The E gene alignment results showed that the pathogen of this epidemic was Vietnamese 1 and highly homologous with the Vietnamese strain. After the local outbreak, dengue virus E gene developed a nucleotide site mutation which can be steadily transmission.Conclusion:The dengue fever outbreak in Puyang was a local outbreak caused by dengue virus type 1, which was associated with imported cases. Gene sequencing showed that the imported pathogen had a relatively stable and transmissible nucleotide mutation after the local epidemic.
5.Effects of hypoxia induced by the cobalt chloride on the growth and apoptosis in hepatic cancer cell HepG2
Guofeng CHEN ; Peijian ZHANG ; Xinnong LIU ; Xia LIU ; Yijia ZHU ; Shichun ZHU
International Journal of Surgery 2016;43(1):17-23,封3
Objective To establish a human HepG2 cell growth model under the low oxygen environment induced by cobalt chloride in order to observe the impacts of human HepG2 cell proliferation,cellular cycles and apoptosis,namely cellular growth conditions,under the low oxygen environment induced by cobalt chloride with different concentrations and to study the HepG2 cell growth mechanism under the low oxygen environment induced by cobalt chloride.Methods The human HepG2 cells in the logarithmic phase were randomized grouping as control group and CoCl2 experimental group with different concentrations (50 μm/L,100 μm/L,150 μm/L and 200 μm/L).① HepG2 cell proliferation was tested by MTT assay to calculate cell's suppression rate and draw HepG2 cell growth inhibition curves.② The move ability of HepG2 cells was observed by scratch test.③ The cellular apoptosis and periodic changes were detected using the flow cytometer Annexin-V FITC/PI double-staining and PI single staining methods.④HepG2 cell's Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and Bcl-2 protein expression were detected by Western Blot.Results ① The test results obtained via MTT assay showed that CoCl2 suppressed the human HepG2 cell proliferation within a certain amount of time and concentration and presented a time-dose dependent relation.② Scratch damage trial suggested that the cobalt chloride suppressed the HepG2 cell migration and wound repair capacity and presented a concentration dependent relation.③ Flow cytometer' s test results revealed that the apoptosis rates (%) in control group and experimental group with different concentrations (50 μm/L,100 μm/L,150 μm/L and 200 μm/L) were 3.42,7.74,13.07,20.56,28.53 and 44.45 (P <0.05),respectively.The apoptosis rate of the experimental group was significantly increased compared with the control group,as well as showing a concentration dependency.The results of cellular cycles revealed that the cobalt chloride significantly suppressed the HepG2 cell's periodic changes along with increases of concentration,as well as blocked the cell cycle staying in phase G1,thereby suppressing cell proliferation.④Western Blot test:Compared with the control group,the Bcl-2 protein expression was significantly decreased in the experimental group after treatment of cobalt chloride with different concentrations.Conclusion Within a certain range,CoC12-indiuced low oxygen environment can suppress the human HepG2 cell proliferation and healing migration capacity,induce apoptosis and present a time-dose dependent relation.The mechanism is likely associated with decreases of Bcl-2 protein expression.
6.Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into endothelial progenitor cells under hypoxic condition
Zhenwei XIA ; Jiwen WANG ; Xiangdong LI ; Guofeng WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(45):7255-7259
BACKGROUND:The quantity and quality of seed cel s is a critical bottleneck of the development of vascular tissue engineering. To address this issue, stem cel-derived endothelial cel s have been a hot spot in this field due to their potential in providing the ideal seed cel s.
OBJECTIVE:To elucidate the effect of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) supplementation combined with hypoxic culture condition on the lineage-specific differentiation of embryonic stem cel s into endothelial cel s.
METHODS:Serum-free medium mTeSR?1 was applied to cultivate H9 cel s in vitro. A conditioned medium containing 50μg/L vascular endothelial growth factor was utilized to induce H9 cel s to differentiate into endothelial cel s under the hypoxic culture condition (5%O2). The cel under normal condition (5%CO2) with or without vascular endothelial growth factor served as controls. The phenotype and function of human embryonic stem cel s-derived endothelial cel s were assayed by immunofluorescence staining, quantitative RT-PCR, and low-density lipoprotein uptake experiment.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the control group, the H9 cel s were induced to be differentiated into endothelial-like cel s more efficiently when they were cultivated under a conditioned medium with vascular endothelial growth factor supplementation under the hypoxic condition. These differentiated cel s not only expressed some important surface markers of endothelia cel s, including kdr, pecam, but also took in low-density lipoprotein to form microvessle-like structures. This culture system supports a synergy effect of vascular endothelial growth factor and hypoxic environment that can efficiently promotes the lineage-specific differentiation
of embryonic stem cel s into endothelial cel s with good phenotype and functionality.
7.Histocompatibility of noval xenogenic tendon matrix materials
Xueying XIA ; Ping JIANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Guofeng XU ; Nengyu ZHAO ; Shenghan ZHAI ; Yong MIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2012;(6):447-449
Objective To evaluate the histocompatibility of novel manufactured xenogenic tendon matrix materials by an animal experimental study.Methods The study was conducted on 15 dogs,weighing 10-13 kg.The prepared xenogenic tendon matrix materials were implanted into the bilateral area of spine in dogs subcutaneously (experimental group),and the implantation of silicon served as control group.The animals were killed 14,30,60 days after surgery and the specimens were processed in laboratory to receive gross and histology observation.The histological sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and analyzed by light microscopy.Scores were assigned to the inflammatory process and statistically compared by two related samples with non-parametric test.Results All dogs survived well during the embedded test.There was no tissue necrosis,effusion or inflammation at all implantation sites in both groups during the test.The xenogenic implant materials promoted slight to moderate inflammation process after 14 days,with no statistically significant difference compared to the control.However,after 30 days,there was a regression of inflammation.After 60 days,it was observed the presence of well-organized connective tissue,and few inflammatory cells.Score evaluation of inflammation response at different time after operation of two groups showed no statistically significant difference (P>0.05).Conclusions The new xenogenic tendon matrix materials are considered biocompatible with subcutaneous tissue.
8.Long-term effects of interventional devascularization in treating cirrhosis patients with portal hypertension
Yubin HU ; Gansheng FENG ; Huimin IJANG ; Guofeng ZHOU ; Xiangwen XIA ; Chuansheng ZHENG ; Bin XIONG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(8):853-857
ood long-term efficacy for cirrhosis patients with portal hypertension was a useful treatment for these patients.

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